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We brought back a couple of [livejournal.com profile] lemur_catta's dad's gouaches from California, plus a lithograph by Katja Meirowski inscribed to him. The pictures show the gouaches now hanging over our fireplace. The picture of the Meirowski was a bit of an accident. I'll get a better one when it has been reframed.

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chickenfeet: (thesee)
Kate, [livejournal.com profile] lemur_catta and I went out to Kleinburg today for a visit to the McMichael Collection. There were several special exhibitions on but the pick was unquestionably Miller Brittain: When the Stars Threw Down Their Spears. I don't remember coming across Brittain before, though I suppose I must have seen some of his pictures in the Beaverbrook Museum in Fredericton. I was very, very impressed. He was a superb draughtsman, as even his work as a teenager shows, but it's his post war work fuelled by his war experience, his relationship with and premature death of his wife, alchoholism and madness that really impresses. Blake is an acknowledged influence and his best work has the same luminous quality that one finds in Blake's best work. It's good to discover another really good Canadian artist. If you can, go see it.

On a different note, what is this "greenbelt" that the provincial government s tootling about? I keep seeing signs saying I'm entering it but all I see are miles and miles of new tract homes. Kleinburg is about on the verge of being swallowed by the ugly sprawl that is Vaughan, I did see signs announcing an Asian Long Horned Beetle control zone just as one enters the completely developed part of the suburbs. Are they in some way responsible? Most of the houses, strip malls etc look as if they were designed and built by and for insects.
chickenfeet: (enigma)
I have a snuggly grey cat on my lap and, like the bengals, she is healthy and hasn't been eating tainted catfood. This makes me very happy though my sympathies go to those of you with high temperature bengals or cats who have been eating the recalled brands. I hope everybody makes it through OK.

I've been reading physics again. This time it was Lee Smolin's The Trouble with Physics. It's the kind of book that disturbs me on many levels. There's the physics of course and I'll admit to prior biases in favour of Smolin's position. It does seem clear to me that any viable theory of quantum gravity is likely to be background independent. There's also the sociology. If physics is as prone to groupthink as Smolin suggests, what hope for disciplines that have a less strong tradition of objectivity. If physics can descend into pomo bullshit then we really are in trouble.

I would love to be able to talk about this with the beloved lemur but I can't. She has her spheres of interest and she isn't about to invest the huge amount of time in maths and physics that I have done. I understand that but I can't help wishing.

I was at the St. Lawrence market earlier. I really love that place. I see the same vendors and they know me. They also know and care about what they are selling. I think that's important.

I watched the trailer for 300 yesterday. I shan't be watching the flick. I was impressed by the armoured war rhino but the rest... with apologies to Simonides:

Go tell the Spartans,
Stranger passing by,
That here, in our bondage gear,
We lie.
chickenfeet: (widmerpool)
So today I ventured forth from the 'hood, [livejournal.com profile] lemur_catta at my side. This is quite rare as, rugby aside, I rarely go far these days. The excuse though was the Annex Patio Art Fair. It's a bit odd as the various artists exhibit on walls and shop fronts on and just off Bloor Street and the back drops rarely do justice to the works (though frankly in many cases justice to the works would involve flogging followed by immediate execution for the artist.) There were rather a lot of neo-primitives and some poltically didactic pieces that made me think of Dan Tokenhouse's Four Priests Faking a Miracle. There was also some fairly OK photography.

We did bump into [livejournal.com profile] celestial_chaos who was exhibiting. I quite like her work which definitely does not merit flogging and execution (though with the lovely [livejournal.com profile] celestial_chaos who would need an excuse for flogging). If I wasn't so broke I would definitely buy a couple of her pictures.

Afterwards the lemur bought me pho which inevitably made me sleepy so the last couple of hours have been spent napping and occasionally scritching an importunate bengal.

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